Uprinting Postcard Giveaway
Postcard printing can be a great way to get your message out there. The ability to print online is becoming more popular because of it’s affordability. Uprinting is offering one of my readers the opportunity to make their own postcards.
WIN IT!
ONE winner will receive 100 4 x 6 Postcards. The postcards will be? 14pt Cardstock Gloss with full color on both sides. The postcards will be shipped for free by UPS Ground.
HOW TO ENTER. (MANDATORY)
To enter check out Uprinting’s Postcard Printing page and then leave a comment on this post stating one thing you might use the postcards for if you won.
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Leave an additional comment for each entry you qualify for. You must have completed the first entry according to the instructions to be eligible for any bonus entries.
THE SMALL PRINT.
US addresses only please. This contest will end on Wednesday 04/07/10 at 11:59 pm est. If you?ve entered any of my giveaways before then you know that only comments containing all of the requested information will be eligible for entry. The winner must contact me to confirm they wish to receive the prize within two days of my email notifying them they?ve won. Good luck to everyone!
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
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I have your blog button on my blog (along the bottom)
I tweeted! http://twitter.com/itsmecassieb/status/11804070916
I already follow you on twitter (itsmecassieb)
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I would use the postcards as part of my 101 things to do in a 1001 days challenge (sending random notes for no reason at all!)
I would probably use them as save the dates for my wedding 🙂
I’d be using the cards as Save the Date cards for my upcoming wedding!
Tweeted abt the give away – http://twitter.com/desimunda420/status/11462702672
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I love UPrinting! I could use some postcards for my new graphic design business, or maybe as Thank You notes for my kids to send after birthday or Christmas presents.
I belong to a site called Postcrossing. You post a postcard somewhere in the world and then you get sent one back!! I would make postcards with something representing my city to send as my Postcrossing cards.
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I would use them to make my Christmas cards again.
I would use the postcards for my photography business!
I follow on facebook & also twitter @MarySueSpears
My daughter would LOVE this if I win it. I would give it to her. She & her two kids make me cute cards all the time.
I follow on twitter @RainaSmith158
I’d love to win this. I like printing my own cards and show my unique style. I wish I could write for hallmark.
I tweeted.
http://twitter.com/wiscmom24/status/11110275906
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I would use them as Thank yous from my twins.
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I follow on Twitter (@caseycg)
I get your RSS feed via IPhone app.
I subscribe to newsletter. Thanks!
I would print birth announcements for the baby I had yesterday!
Congratulations. Would love to hear all the facts and figures on the little one. Good luck and God bless.
Following you on Twitter – Libby’sLibrary.
Thanks:-)
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Oooooooooh – I’d use these to pass out at The Casual Bloggers Conference in May. Thanks so much for the giveaway.
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I would use them to make postcards of my grandkids